ForkLift also carries a complete toolbox for managing your files, including Folder Synchronization, Batch Renaming, Archive handling, Application deleter, editing files over remote connections and many more. $29.95)įorkLift is a powerful file manager and ferociously fast FTP client clothed in a clean and versatile UI that offers the combination of absolute simplicity and raw power expected from a well-executed Mac software. Either you are an API maker or consumer, Paw helps you build HTTP requests, inspect the server’s response and even generate client code. Paw is a full-featured and beautifully designed Mac app that makes interaction with REST services delightful. Flux V has a fully integrated Text Editor, so you don’t need to leave Flux to make simple text changes. It’s been rebuilt to complement Mavericks and it works better than ever. Version 5 has an all new user interface, both in function and looks. Create the whole site within the WYSIWYG editor, type in XHTML, or a bit of both. You can do Web 2.0, AJAX, and most other buzzword-compliant things. $109)įlux is an advanced XHTML and CSS Web design software. Dash helps you store snippets of code, as well as instantly search and browse documentation for almost any API you might use. $19.99)ĭash is an API Documentation Browser and Code Snippet Manager. Additional features include: 3-way file and folder comparison and automatic merging, scripting, structure visualization and comparison of XML files, folder comparison alignment override and 3 platforms-Mac OS X, Windows and Linux. DeltaWalker is a compelling choice for software developers and anyone who works with text, documents, and folders that change over time. The advanced file and folder comparison app lets you compare, edit and merge files, and synchronize folders. Hype is used by leading designers to create animations which add a “wow” factor to web pages, infographics, presentations, digital magazines, ads, iBooks, educational content, app prototypes, portfolios, animated GIFs, videos, entire websites, and much more. Hype’s HTML5 output works on all modern browsers and mobile devices like iPhones and iPads. For casual, unsophisticated applications by someone who grew up with green screen character based computers, it's probably OK.Hype lets you create stunning animated and interactive web content. For this reason, I would not recommend Emacs to anyone who is under 50 year old, or who needs power user capabilities. The things I just mentioned, are all present in some limited and inept form, but falls far short of current standard of good user interface design. To this day, it lacks or struggles with very basic things, like interactive dialogs, toolbars, tabbed interface, file system navigation, etc., etc. So Emacs does 5% or what an editor should do quite will, and is surprisingly under-powered and old fashioned at the other 95%. Unfortunately, it didn't keep up with the times and fails to take advantage of the entire world of GUI design that's revolutionized computer science since then. In fairness to Emacs, its original design was conceived in that context and is rather good at some things, like flexible ability to bind commands to keyboard shortcuts. User interface is terrible I was using Emacs in the early 1980's, before there were GUIs.
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